Description: This is a new old stock AC air filter for 1962-67 Ford and Mercury V-8 applications. The model number stamped on the box reads: A152C. This air cleaner is in the original box and has never been used. It is ready for installation of your application noted above. Do not miss out on this hard to find, period correct part for your classic FoMoCo vehicle.

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By Ben Whitworth
First Official Pictures
13 December 2007 10:00
Back in January the Volt was easily the surprise of this year’s Detroit motor show. Chevrolet reckoned its radical electric four-seater was such a breakthrough that it would transform the way we drive when it arrived in showrooms by the end of the decade. And it’s just announced that the production model will be significantly more efficient at scything through the air: the Volt has been sent to GM’s wind tunnel where Chevrolet’s aerodynamicists has smoothed off some of its blunt surfaces to create a shape that is 30 percent more effective at cutting cleanly through the air at speed than the original concept.

The new ‘Family-Pack’ adds a much-needed dose of practicality to the top selling Berlingo. The pack, which costs £800, can be fitted as an option on the VTR models with either the 1.6i or 1.6HDi engines. Citroen Berlingo now gets a 7-seat 'Family Pack' option
Offering a total of five foldable and removable seats in the back (three in the middle and two at the back).

By Ben Barry
Motor Shows
11 September 2007 09:54
Volkswagen Up!: the lowdown
Volkswagen today unveiled what it hoped will be the modern-day successor to the Beetle: the Up! concept, a small city car targeted at the young, the cash-poor, and the environmentally aware. Available with either a rear-mounted two- or three-cylinder engine, a production, rear-wheel drive Up!